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Projected on a front scrim, the baleful countenance of Faust — here, the tenor Piotr Beczala, late of the Met's Rat Pack "Rigoletto" — sets the stage ruefully.
A chunky, black-garbed, bearded man with a perpetually baleful countenance, "Moqtada," as his followers call him, is a remarkable character.
During the last few weeks in New York it has been hard to miss a familiar baleful countenance staring out from a poster pasted up at a construction area, or perhaps from a banner on a Web site.
But one also feels the beckoning of the European art film: With her Swedish accent and baleful countenance, Ms. Lindfors's world-weary artist could be a figure out of Bergman and the existentially bleak seacoast a reference to Antonioni's 1960 film "L'Avventura".
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Watch this baleful space.
Her baleful stare silences me.
I couldn't countenance that.
Ryan has a sterner countenance.
The violence is breathtakingly baleful.
Would Cameron countenance that?
His countenance quickly changed.
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